The Perth Thunder have announced that Corey Toy is back at training following his surgery and is a possibility to travel to Melbourne if he gets medical clearance. Toy was sidelined in the Thunder’s first game of the season after fracturing his orbital bone.

Update: Toy has just announced via twitter that he has been cleared to play this weekend.

Round 7 of the 2014 AIHL season sees wins for the Melbourne Mustangs, CBR Brave, Sydney Ice Dogs and Adelaide Adrenaline. The fifth game of the weekend had to be postponed after the Newcastle North Stars bus broke down en route to Liverpool. A new date for the match is yet to be determined. The Melbourne Ice retain top position in the standings and are four points clear of the second placed Adrenaline. Next week consists of seven games with all eight teams in action.

Round 9 of the 2014 ECSL season has finished with wins for the Sydney Heat and the Sting. Following their win the Sting move four points clear of the Reach Rebels in the standings. Next week the Newcastle North Stars take on the Heat in Canterbury, the Blueline Bombers play the Sting and the Rebels come up against the Penrith Raptors.

The Perth Thunder announced this morning that head coach Dylan Forsythe has stepped down as head coach of the club. Director Robert Cox said that General Manager and former head coach Stan Scott has agreed to return to the head coach position until the end of the season.

The Sydney Ice Dogs have announced that club president Shane Rose has stepped down effective immediately due to time constraints. The board is expected to make a statement regarding his replacement later this week. Rose’s resignation comes just less then a month after the entire Ice Dogs coaching team resigned.

Update: Following discussions with the club’s board Rose has agreed to take a months leave instead of resigning.

Round 8 of the 2014 ECSL season has finished with wins for the Sting and Sydney Heat. Following their win the Sting move two points clear of the Reach Rebels in the standings. Next week the Heat take on the Blueline Bombers in Canterbury and the Sting come up against the Rebels.

Round 6 of the 2014 AIHL season sees wins for the Newcastle North Stars, Melbourne Ice, CBR Brave, Melbourne Mustangs, Adelaide Adrenaline and Sydney Ice Dogs. The Melbourne Ice retain top position in the standings and are six points clear of the second placed Adrenaline. Next week consists of five games with six teams in action, while the Melbourne Ice and Perth Thunder have a bye.